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  1. One of the first titles to actually improve upon the Doom formula, Dark Forces managed to rise above “me-too” status and become a great game in its own right.
    • Platforms: PC | PlayStation | Macintosh
    • Release Date: Feb 28, 1995
    Star Wars Dark Forces boxshot
  2. If you're into action games, or even if you're not, you should be playing Quake right now - it's as good as PC gaming gets.
    • Platforms: PC | Mobile | Nintendo 64 | Saturn | Macintosh | Zeebo
    • Release Date: Jun 22, 1996
    Quake boxshot
  3. Arguably the best single-player first-person shooter since Doom.
    • Platforms: PC
    • Release Date: Sep 30, 1997
    Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II boxshot
  4. What gives Unreal an edge is how these differences, while not always positive, distinguish it from the legions of other 3D shooters.
    • Platforms: PC | Macintosh
    • Release Date: Apr 30, 1998
    Unreal boxshot
  5. Half-Life is the closest thing to a revolutionary step the genre has ever taken.
    • Platforms: PC | PlayStation 2 | Dreamcast
    • Release Date: Oct 31, 1998
    Half-Life boxshot
  6. The question you need to ask yourself is whether you enjoy Quake II enough to merit playing it again, because The Reckoning is a supplement rather than an improvement.
    • Platforms: PC
    • Release Date: May 31, 1998
    Quake II Mission Pack: The Reckoning boxshot
  7. It improves in almost every conceivable way on its predecessors and reestablishes the series as the premier example of the play style it single-handedly pioneered.
    • Platforms: PC | Macintosh
    • Release Date: Jun 14, 2000
    Descent 3 boxshot
  8. Forsaken is, at its core, a Descent clone. But stunning graphics, a dazzling array of weapons, and above-average level design make the whole thing seem fresh.
    • Platforms: PC | PlayStation
    • Release Date: Apr 30, 1998
    Forsaken boxshot
  9. Turok 2 starts out poorly, but it does have some redeeming qualities.
    • Platforms: PC | Nintendo 64 | Game Boy Color
    • Release Date: Jan 31, 1999
    Turok 2: Seeds of Evil boxshot
  10. Shogo never feels pointless and, with its careful attention to narrative as well as action, is clearly of the new breed of shooters.
    • Platforms: PC
    • Release Date: Sep 30, 1998
    Shogo: Mobile Armor Division boxshot
  11. Whatever else may be said about Quake II, one thing is certain: It is the only first-person shooter to render the original Quake entirely obsolete.
    • Platforms: PC | Nintendo 64 | PlayStation | Macintosh | Zeebo
    • Release Date: Nov 30, 1997
    Quake II boxshot
  12. The pacing and story aren't as good as Half-Life's, but the character interaction and angelic powers elevate the game beyond many other shooters.
    • Platforms: PC
    • Release Date: Mar 31, 1999
    Requiem: Avenging Angel boxshot
  13. Starsiege: Tribes is an ambitious game that successfully delivers a rich and addictive multiplayer gaming experience.
    • Platforms: PC
    • Release Date: Nov 30, 1998
    Starsiege Tribes boxshot
  14. The official expansion for the genre-redefining Half-Life in turn sets a new standard of quality for future action-game mission packs.
    • Platforms: PC
    • Release Date: Oct 31, 1999
    Half-Life: Opposing Force boxshot
  15. Unreal Tournament is the most complete first-person shooter available.
    • Platforms: PC | PlayStation 2 | Dreamcast | Macintosh
    • Release Date: Nov 30, 1999
    Unreal Tournament boxshot
  16. Quake III Arena provides the ultimate deathmatch experience.
    • Platforms: PC | Macintosh | Dreamcast
    • Release Date: Dec 2, 1999
    Quake III Arena boxshot
  17. Where the game deviates from the norm, and succeeds beyond expectations, is in its rendering of three distinct viewpoints and its effective re-creation of the film series' unrelieved sense of dread.
    • Platforms: PC | Game Boy Advance | Macintosh
    • Release Date: Apr 30, 1999
    Aliens Versus Predator boxshot
  18. No exploding body parts or fireball-vomiting demons here--Descent puts an industrial spin on the genre by taking you into the bowels of huge factory-like space stations to fight mining robots gone mad.
    • Platforms: PC | Wii | PlayStation | Macintosh | Acorn Archimedes
    • Release Date: Feb 28, 1995
    Descent boxshot
  19. If you don't like Descent at least a little bit, make no mistake, there is something wrong with you.
    • Platforms: PC | Macintosh | Acorn Archimedes
    • Release Date: Feb 29, 1996
    Descent II boxshot
  20. Bigger, badder, and bloodier than the original, this sequel extends the carnage started in Doom.
    • Platforms: PC | Game Boy Advance | Macintosh | Zodiac
    • Release Date: Sep 30, 1994
    Doom II boxshot
  21. The ballots have been cast and the verdict has arrived: The Duke is A-#1.
    • Platforms: Xbox 360 | PC | iPhone/iPod | Android | Mobile | Game.com | Macintosh | Saturn | Genesis
    • Release Date: Jan 31, 1996
    Duke Nukem 3D boxshot
  22. Duke Nukem Atomic is a heck of a fun addition to the original episodes.
    • Platforms: PC | Macintosh
    • Release Date: Oct 31, 1996
    Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition boxshot
  23. As an expansion pack for a now-classic first-person action game, Sith is very good - but it isn't great.
    • Platforms: PC
    • Release Date: Jan 31, 1998
    Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith boxshot
  24. It's a breath of very fresh air.
    • Platforms: PC
    • Release Date: Oct 31, 1996
    Killing Time boxshot
  25. Marathon 2 is a distance runner, and with all its perks and goodies should more than tide over the 3-D shooter fanatic until the totally customizable Marathon Infinity comes out for the PC.
    • Platforms: PC | iPhone/iPod | Macintosh
    • Release Date: Sep 5, 1996
    Marathon 2: Durandal boxshot

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